| Show I YIElDS I j I 1 t TERRIBLE COST COSTor or OF CLOUDBURST J STIll UNTOLD DISCOVERY D of remaining parts of the body of Mrs Valter Walter J Wright of Ogden the announcement that the cemetery at WIllard had been virtually buried under debris and the finding of additional evidence that an ai automobile believed to contain motor tourists is buried under mud rock and gravel in Willow Creek at were late developments in the northern Utah storm situation The finding of the remaining parts of Mrs body dashed hopes of those who believed Walter Valter J and his wife had escaped the flood in Farming Fanning Farmington ton Farming ton canyon where they were camping Search is con con- con continuing for his body 1 i u Ward 25 wife Ire ot of nl 1 of nt Willarda Willard a oUT ory men Lilen B D Bard ard 1 SS 58 I nc c Ward ard 25 23 3 wife Itc of at 5 dead who ho perIsh perIsh- Farmington deluge are I I 1 J 3 s right O cn I MO Langton j 10 16 G Salt Sail I ty lly t 15 85 Salt Lake Hud Rud Salt ball alt Lane LaiC at nd fead lead cad are J Wright Ogden Og J son of Harrison Harrlson palt Lake bYs bys whose names are nott not I t who ho arc aro belle believed to St tt In Farmington canyon canyon y y of ot 1 Mrs rs Agnes Ward 1 age wife eife Ite ot of o carl Earl Wart ari Sage was as found round west of ot the tho thet t Willard Villard Tuesday after after- l atter-l I H MorreU district all all- ag Inspector LeRoy Marsh Jarsh and A H West West- est JI they hey went from Ogden n t moon to conduct the Id I'd rd was us Jing h Ing nearly bur bur- burI burand burand bur 1 I and sand about one one- tom one the house from was washed lashed She was Id and and lying bIng 1 face tace do don doen doas n as broken brohen Her bodY b bruised o of the tho body of ot Wallet Walterh tn 1 e of ot the Sperry lany any who ho with Ith his Ills wit wife In 11 flood occurred lit had bad been found up hour last night by the tho kert ert ert Wright Ad- Ad nife Ite of ot a brother ot of aid kald Id this morning that Se be lie up of ot relatives and Mr Walter lait alt r r J tor for ho he iho search t body found j r F r tho searching parties 10 o be that of ot Mrs Mr tight Ight neo flee Clark dark Mrs ht saidI said salol I jt I ID f fID I ot of three the ot-the loung soung oung their n the flood flooded led ed yesterday nt the at at tho sniff George Mann at at r i r r youths ate are Ted and andI I Verl ern Rudy 14 1 and 16 sears ears of ag age respectively residing at 18 Chi Chicago cago avenue In West Salt Lake The third youth Is believed to tobe tobe be either cither Langton 17 years ot of age ago residing at jt t 41 1 West Third North Lake or ortho tho son eon ot of George Jac Jackson residing at Ce on Page Pao Two Tiro BODIES TAKEN OUT OF MINE Continued From Page Pace One life the Interior of the tho mine was as only slightly wrecked by the ex ee et explosion and rescue workers who plunged into the th smoke tilled paso pas pas early Tuesday wore were ham ham- hampered hampered pored but little by debris At Entry 15 It was sae necessary to clear asay aay a 0 e ca which had six Ix mine cars care and beyond at Entry 17 the worker were ere to relay stretches of track torn up b the smoke blackened Charred timbers and smoke smoke- smoke smoke-I j blackened cars found by rescuers at first led to the Iho belle belief bellot that fire was raging In the workings v after the explosion but Investigation later Is la said to have havo no other traces of conflagration GATHER AT PORTAL As news of the explosion spread pread I quickly throughout Kemmerer and Frontier Tuesday a crowd estl- estl esti estimated I estl-I I mated to number 1000 persons gathered at the portal of the th mine and maintained a frantic tearful fearful ll I vigil l throughout the th day and far Into the night Wives mothers farI I sisters daughters sweethearts anti and children o of f the rho entombed men pressed the rope barrier menI I strung g around the shaft and at times 0 overwhelmed e the til small force of Kemmerer police and Volun vOlun- vOlunteers Volunteers as 15 rescue crews crew emerged emerged from the underground tomb Hysterically women wept for tor a Sweet Sweet-I I husband father tather brother or sweet sweet- sweetheart sweetheart heart as tho hours named lI ed and only a 0 few tew survivors straggled from the mouth of the pit Childrens Children's I sails l mingled with tho the heart heart- heartbreaking heart breaking r cries of fU b tuneful ful when It became apparent Tuesday Y night that no more moro men remained alive In tho mine min and resCue workers worker ceased their search seare andI I for tor the hiving and turned to tho that I task of ot inc brins-inc forth f orth th the e dead delle I Tho eyes eyen of ot strong men ere w ere moist with tears tear as they Will waited ted hoping I for the tho appearance of comrades with whom they had worked shoulder to shoulder but who ne er came S D l On the streets of the th town grim grim- grim men and drawn sad faced sad women went about the sorrowful task tuk of preparing tOt for the last home coming of those thos those they loved downtown At tho the temporary morgue mori down down- town In Kemmerer throngs throne of weeping relatives of men who had hod lost their heir lives llva In the tho blast blost passed I slowly olon along alone before the tho th long lone row rows of forms form many still unidentified or stood In fn small email mall groups assuaging the sorrow of those thos those who had been bereft The first Intimation of tho the dis- dis disaster dis disaster aster oster Tuesday was a a long tongue of smoke which shot from the fans used to ventilate the th mine The Th electric alarm system had been do- do destroyed do by the tho explosion the pumps had been wrecked and tracks on which the tho trip ears cars operated had been torn up RES JE C ORGANIZED Belief Hellet crews crows v wore ere organized Im- Im Immediately Im Immediately mediately lely and under the th direction of P J Quealy vice president and general manager of the th Coal 0 company and T C Rusell s iT superintendent of the th Diamond Diamond Coal and Coke com company pan an I experienced experienced mine mino fescue export expert the work worle of exploring the th mine mino began beganI I Russell entered the mine at once oncel and as volunteers rushed to the mine from adjoining properties of the company and from other mInes minesa I a 0 radius of 11 16 miles mile of the th camp more men were sent Into tho the until more than rescuers were at v work ork At Entry IE 16 the rescuers rescuer were delayed until shortly after r noon by the task tuk of clearing the pas pas- passageway pas I left lett by the cave cave- cave In In The body of a sac as found and the workers rushed for for- forward for forward ward vard desperately In the tho hop hope of saving some of ot those thos who had es- es escaped escaped es escaped the th deadly damp after DAI BARRIERS S LIVES In the meantime fresh air had been restored stored in fn the th main I and tho the pumps had been started again A few hours after the rescuers entered d tho the mine min two men who had been working It retry fl 9 emerged from irom the cork Ints ork- ork lags Ings the tho first sun survivors Ivors to appear Far For back In tho the mine min In a room off Entry 29 2 where here here they had bar bar- barricaded barricaded bar barricaded themselves In with Ith prat- prat brat brattice tice of canvas timbers and per por- portions por portions none of their own clothing to keep out the th death dealinG cases 26 I survivors nero ere rescued Six others other ere ncr found try In Entry 21 28 and rs othe-rs In E Entry 30 A first-aid first station was sae establish established ed at the mouth of the mine andas and anda andas as a the came out the they were we-re given emergency treatment I A corps corpa of six doctors 12 nurses and Red Cross workers worker remained at the portal throughout the th lay day In the mine the tho crew orew of car No 2 of tho United States bureau ot of mines assisted rescuers and ond di- di directed directed di directed In first aid old to the th victims who had hod been overcome lay ay y gas and smoke The rescuers rescuer passed assed through the workings as hurriedly as os pOssible searching only for the living SODAS SODA'S BLACKENED ED The dead deed were found scattered throughout tho the main slope but their bodies were not touched un- un un til nine o'clock Tuesday night when the tho task of bringing them themI to the surface began after otter hopes I were abandoned of finding any anymore anymore more men alive In Indication were I that those who had survived had taken shelter In rooms off ott the thoI passageways through which the smoke and gas gos fa from tho the explosion smoke B swept ept and either had lain on the floor or off areas area which 1 wore oro kept free from gas ra Scores apparently had thrown down their tools and ond rushed from the rooms only to bo be met by al almost al- al almost almost most Instant death as a the wave of at gas enveloped them The Th bodies bodle of nearly all the victims den om bAs as os It If by dense smoke All A r rapidly os a they were brought ht to the th surface they were taken to the morgue where wh they were Identified and preparation tion mado made for burial nn |